...In Persia first arises that light which shines itself and illuminates what is around... The principle of development begins with the history of Persia; this constitutes therefore the begining of history.
                                                                                                                           Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

 
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Finkelstein: Israel Seeking Arab Obeisance Print E-mail
Friday, 02 January 2009
The following is a full-length exclusive text interview with lecturer, author and renowned Palestine-Israel scholar Gary Norman Finkelstein in New York.
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Gaza: An Interview with Ramzi Kysia Print E-mail
Friday, 02 January 2009
The conditions in Gaza right now are horrific. Because of the siege there are dire shortages of food, medicine, and electricity - all of which are causing incredible suffering and increased mortality. Because of Israel's military aggression, over 350 Palestinians have been killed in just the last few days. These are war crimes, and Israel's illegal and immoral collective punishment of Gaza's civilian population amounts to an act of slow-drip Genocide.
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Letter to Bush on Gaza Crisis Print E-mail
Thursday, 01 January 2009
Peace was possible, but you provided no leadership, preferring instead to comply with all wishes and demands by the Israeli government-even resupplying it with the still active cluster bombs in south Lebanon during the invasion of that country in 2006. There has been anti-Semitism in the Nazis Hitler Auschwitz but was that the Palestinians fault? They only see one thing: We have come here and stolen their country. Why should they accept that?
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Gaza and the World: Will Things Ever Change? Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Until Arab countries and nations translate their chants and condemnations into a practical and meaningful political action that can bring an end to the Israeli onslaughts against Palestinians, all that is likely to change are the numbers of dead and wounded. But still, one has to wonder if Israel kills a thousand more, ten thousand, or half of Gaza, will the US still blame Palestinians? Will Egypt open its Gaza border? Will Europe express the same “deep concern”? Will the Arabs issue the same redundant statements? Will things ever change? Ever?
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Gaza Attacks: Murder with Impunity Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
The present conflict is the deadliest since Israel occupied Gaza and the West Bank in the Six Day War of 1967. That is a surprising achievement given the bloody history of the Israel-Palestine conflict, particularly during the Palestinian uprisings, or intifadas, of 1987 and 2000.
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Obama on the Attack on Gaza Print E-mail
Monday, 29 December 2008
As President-Elect Barack Obama vacationed in Hawaii on December 26, stopping off to watch a dolphin show with his family at Sea Life Park, an Israeli air raid besieged the impoverished Gaza Strip, killing at least 285 people and injuring over 800 more.
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We Have No Words Left Print E-mail
Monday, 29 December 2008
Diplomatic fronts, such as the US-dominated Quartet, continue to treat occupier and occupied, colonizer and colonized, first-world high-tech army and near-starving refugee population, as if they are on the same footing. Hope is fading that the incoming administration of Barack Obama is going to make any fundamental change to US policies that are hopelessly biased towards Israel.
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Washington Bears Guilt for Gaza War Crimes Print E-mail
Monday, 29 December 2008
The coming to office of the new Democratic administration will not spell an end to the crimes associated with US imperialism, but rather their continuation. Driven by the deepest economic crisis since the Great Depression, American militarism will play an ever more prominent role in Washington's desperate struggle against its rivals for the domination of dwindling markets and vital resources.
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Massacre in Gaza: The Paradox of Peace Print E-mail
Monday, 29 December 2008
Once again, the actions and motives of the Israeli government are ignored.  The relentless Israeli siege on Gaza is cheered on by the "civilized world", the American government topping the list.  Reminiscent of Amphitheatres in Roman times, the "West" is looking on as the innocent Palestinians are being butchered by American weapons, funded by taxes;  enabled through lack of Arab leadership and unity, and an absence of human indignation
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Israeli Attack Seen as Complicating Obama’s Plans Print E-mail
Monday, 29 December 2008
Israel’s massive three-day aerial assault on Gaza is likely to complicate President-elect Barack Obama’s hopes of aggressively pursuing Israeli- Palestinian peace negotiations, and risk inflicting greater damage to Washington’s standing in the Arab world, according to most analysts here.
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